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Bryson James Aldrich DeChambeau (born September 16, 1993) is an American professional golfer who plays on the LIV Golf League. He formerly played on the... |
Patrick Cantlay (section Early life and amateur career) Hospitals for Children Open. He finished second by one stroke to champion Bryson DeChambeau. In 2019, he finished tied for third place at the PGA Championship... |
Patrick Rodgers (section Amateur wins) holes 1-over, however, opening the door for Bryson DeChambeau to claim the tournament with a back-nine 30 and a 15-foot birdie on the final green. Despite... |
Matthew Wolff (section Early life and amateur career) out Collin Morikawa and Bryson DeChambeau by one stroke at 21-under par overall. The tournament went to the final green, as DeChambeau, playing one group... |
Kurt Kitayama (section Amateur career) San Diego, California, against an international field including Bryson DeChambeau. Kitayama was appointed 2009 Player of the Year by The Junior Golf... |
Brooks Koepka (section Amateur career) Schlabach, Mark (November 26, 2021). "Brooks Koepka bests rival Bryson DeChambeau 4 and 3 in 'The Match'". ESPN. Archived from the original on November... |
Phil Mickelson (section Amateur career) between September 28 and 30. Paired with Bryson DeChambeau in the Friday afternoon foursomes, they lost 5 and 4 to Europe's Sergio García and Alex Norén. In... |
Sean Crocker (section Early life and amateur career) Amateur, but lost to the overall winner, Bryson DeChambeau. Crocker was also a two-time All-American (2015 and 2017). Crocker turned professional in September... |
Tony Finau (section Early life and amateur career) Golf Channel. "Webb Simpson wins Waste Management Phoenix Open, Bryson DeChambeau finishes 2-under". Dallas News. Associated Press. February 3, 2020... |
Jon Rahm (section Early life and amateur career) Retrieved 21 June 2021. Herrington, Ryan (25 July 2021). "Jon Rahm joins Bryson DeChambeau in withdrawing from the Olympics after positive COVID test". Golf... |
Francis Ouimet (category Amateur golfers) American amateur golfer who is frequently referred to as the "father of amateur golf" in the United States. He won the U.S. Open in 1913 and was the first... |
Matt Fitzpatrick (section Amateur career) 2013 Open Championship and finished as low amateur, winning The Silver Medal. Fitzpatrick and Jimmy Mullen were the only amateurs to make the cut, with... |
Jack Nicklaus (category Men's Career Grand Slam champion golfers) Championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same year. He was followed by Phil Mickelson (1990), Tiger Woods (1996), Ryan Moore (2004), and Bryson DeChambeau (2015)... |
Patrick Reed (section Early life and amateur career) Chapultepec. Reed shot a final round 4-under 67 to win by one shot over Bryson DeChambeau. In January, Reed won the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf... |
Talor Gooch (section Early life and amateur career) National Club Golfer. Retrieved March 31, 2024. "Talor Gooch". World Amateur Golf Ranking. Retrieved January 28, 2019. Talor Gooch at the PGA Tour official... |
Tiger Woods (category Men's Career Grand Slam champion golfers) World Golf Hall of Fame. Following an outstanding junior, college, and amateur golf career, Woods turned professional in 1996 at the age of 20. By the end... |
Alex Norén (section Amateur career) place. He finished the tournament a career best tied 17th at 8 over par, 14 strokes behind winner Bryson DeChambeau, but only six strokes from third place... |
Danny Willett (section Amateur career) Guardian. Retrieved 22 September 2019. "Rocket Mortgage Classic: Bryson DeChambeau wins to continue fine PGA Tour form". BBC Sport. 6 July 2020. Retrieved... |
Rory McIlroy (section Amateur career) successful amateur career, topping the World Amateur Golf Ranking for one week as a 17-year-old in 2007. Later that year, he turned professional and soon established... |
this time with Bryson DeChambeau. Woods would also go on to lose his singles match to Jon Rahm 2&1 to mark the first time in his career that he lost every... |